H1 – Standard Text

H2 – We’re Dedicated to Serving You

Lifelink Tissue Bank is a not-for-profit organization that provides lifesaving and life-enhancing tissue allografts to patients in need. This is a link.

H3 – Delivering Excellence

H4 -Aseptically Processed Tendons

  • Never exposed to irradiation
  • Aseptic handling throughout the entire process
  • The majority of all tendons recovered at Lifelink are aseptically processed
H5 – Certifications
  • CAP – College of American
  • CAP – College of American
  • CAP – College of American

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American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS)
AOSSM
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AAOSM)
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LifeLink Foundation
AATB
American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB)
ASTS
American Society of Transplant Surgeons
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North American Spine Society (NASS)
AORN-logo
American Association of periOpertative Regestired Nurses (AORN)
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Association of Organ Procurement Organizations
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United Network for Organ Sharing
about the network

The LifeLink Foundation Network

LifeLink Foundation provides lifesaving and life-enhancing tissue allografts to patients in need and is made up of five divisions: LifeLink of Florida, LifeLink of Georgia, LifeLink of Puerto Rico, LifeLink Transplantation Immunology Laboratory and LifeLink Tissue Bank.

Tissue Donation

Hundreds of thousands of people benefit annually from tissue transplantation, which can provide patients with opportunities to experience otherwise impossible events. Great care is taken in the removal of tissues to ensure acceptable presentation of the body for funeral purposes. According to the most recent estimates, approximately 3.3 million tissues are distributed yearly in the United States. One tissue donor can enhance or restore the lives of more than 75 people.

Tissue Donation

Hundreds of thousands of people benefit annually from tissue transplantation, which can provide patients with opportunities to experience otherwise impossible events. Great care is taken in the removal of tissues to ensure acceptable presentation of the body for funeral purposes. According to the most recent estimates, approximately 3.3 million tissues are distributed yearly in the United States. One tissue donor can enhance or restore the lives of more than 75 people.

Our Facility

Hundreds of thousands of people benefit annually from tissue transplantation, which can provide patients with opportunities to experience otherwise impossible events. Great care is taken in the removal of tissues to ensure acceptable presentation of the body for funeral purposes. According to the most recent estimates, approximately 3.3 million tissues are distributed yearly in the United States. One tissue donor can enhance or restore the lives of more than 75 people.

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Atlanta 1982
1982
DCI Tissue bank in Georgia is established, later incorporates into LifeLink Tissue Bank
LLTB 1985 Bayshore
1985
Florida Regional Bone and Tissue Bank begins operations in Tampa, Florida, later becomes LifeLink Tissue Bank
LLTB 1987 Sunstate
1987
Construction begins on tissue bank at 8510 Sunstate St., Tampa – 25,000SF on 2.8 acres
LLTB 1988
1988
Tissue processing begins at tissue bank

Allograft Ordering

Ordering

LifeLink Tissue Bank maintains an extensive inventory of allografts.

  • Advanced ordering is recommended to ensure prompt delivery.
  • Special requests will be arranged when possible
  • A purchase order is always required prior to shipment to effectively process an order. Orders should be placed during normal working hours; however, staff is available 24 hours a day to handle any emergency
  • LifeLink Tissue Bank provides a variety of bone and soft tissue allografts for orthopedic, spinal, trauma and other surgical procedures. Shipping LifeLink Tissue Bank maintains an extensive inventory of allografts.
  • Advanced ordering is recommended to ensure prompt delivery.
  • Special requests will be arranged when possible
  • A purchase order is always required prior to shipment to effectively process an order. Orders should be placed during normal working hours; however, staff is available 24 hours a day to handle any emergency
  • LifeLink Tissue Bank provides a variety of bone and soft tissue allografts for orthopedic, spinal, trauma and other surgical procedures.

Shipping

LifeLink Tissue Bank maintains an extensive inventory of allografts.

  • Advanced ordering is recommended to ensure prompt delivery.
  • Special requests will be arranged when possible
  • A purchase order is always required prior to shipment to effectively process an order. Orders should be placed during normal working hours; however, staff is available 24 hours a day to handle any emergency
  • LifeLink Tissue Bank provides a variety of bone and soft tissue allografts for orthopedic, spinal, trauma and other surgical procedures.
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Highest Quality
Why LifeLink

Our Bone and Tissue Processing practices, certifications and quality standards ensure you get highest quality allografts available in the industry.

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All Modules

Achilles Tendon Preshaped
Achilles Tendon Preshaped
  • Produced From
    Achilles Tendon/Calcaneous
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Frozen
  • Common Uses
    Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction, Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Achilles Tendon with Strut
Achilles Tendon with Strut
  • Produced From
    Achilles Tendon/Posterior Aspects of Calcaneous
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Frozen
  • Common Uses
    Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Bicortical Foot Wedge
Bicortical Foot Wedge
  • Produced From
    Calcaneus, femoral condyles, ilium, talus, proximal tibia
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Cotton and Evans Osteotomy
Bone Plug
Bone Plug
  • Produced From
    Articulating Surfaces of the Femur, Humerus, Tibia, Talus, Calcaneous
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Spinal Surgery
Calcaneus Wedge
Calcaneus Wedge
  • Produced From
    Calcaneus
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Podiatry
Cancellous 1-4mm
Cancellous 1-4mm
  • Produced From
    Trabecular Bone
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried or Frozen
  • Common Uses
    Various Bone Void Applications
Cancellous 250-850µm
Cancellous 250-850µm
  • Produced From
    Trabecular Bone
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Various Bone Void Applicatons
Cancellous 4-10mm
Cancellous 4-10mm
  • Produced From
    Trabecular Bone
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried or Frozen
  • Common Uses
    Various Bone Void Applications
Cancellous Block
Cancellous Block
  • Produced From
    Proximal Tibia, Femoral Condyle
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze Dried
  • Common Uses
    Acetabulum Repair, Total Hip/Knee Revision
Cancellous Cortical 1-4mm
Cancellous Cortical 1-4mm
  • Produced From
    Trabecular and Adjoining Cortical Bone
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Various Bone Void Applications
Cancellous Cortical 4-10mm
Cancellous Cortical 4-10mm
  • Produced From
    Trabecular and Adjoining Cortical Bone
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Various Bone Void Applications
Cancellous Cortical Matchsticks
Cancellous Cortical Matchsticks
  • Produced From
    Ilium
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Spinal Surgery, Various Orthopedic Procedures
Cancellous Cubes
Cancellous Cubes
  • Produced From
    Femur Head, Femur Condyle
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Various Bone Void Applications
Cortical Cancellous Spacer
Cortical Cancellous Spacer
Cortical Cancellous Spacer
  • Produced From
    Femur, Tibia
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried
  • Common Uses
    Anterior Cervical Fusion, Discectomy
Cortical Segment
Cortical Segment
  • Produced From
    Radius, Ulna, Fibula
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried or Frozen
  • Common Uses
    Corpectomy, Anterior Cervical Fusion, Various Orthopedic Procedures
Cortical Shaft
Cortical Shaft
  • Produced From
    Radius, Ulna, Fibula
  • Preservation / Storage Method
    Freeze-Dried or Frozen
  • Common Uses
    Corpectomy, Anterior Cervical Fusion, Various Orthopedic Procedures